NBC host Savannah Guthrie's mother has gone missing from her Tucson home. The show analyzes the case and the frightening possibility that Latin America-style ransom abductions could be a new part of American life. They also react to the opening of the Olympics and how the press has managed to make international athletics about race and ICE. Sen. Rick Scott discusses the "talking filibuster" as the way to ram through the SAVE Act
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Speaker 3: It is February fifth, just days before the big game.
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Speaker 3: Actually, I don't want to oversell it, because you know, then there's nowhere to go but down. But it's really good, really really good, and it's beautiful too. The team has just done a tremendous job. Another piece of news here, Erica Kirk was up with Governor Greg gan Forte in the great state of Montana yesterday celebrating a new state partnership with that state to get a Club America chapter in every chapter every high school rather across that state. So add that to the list of Texas, add that to the list of Tennessee, Florida, Indiana, Nebraska, Oklahoma. So we're making huge, huge moves there. So thank you to the Governor Greg gan Forte, who's Charlie's He was eighteen, so that's a longtime relationship there. Very proud, honored to be doing that. We've got thousands and thousands of high school chapters. That's the way you think about the ice walkouts, you think about the indoctrination of the Grammys and Hollywood and all that stuff. And meanwhile, turning point, we've got all American halftime shows celebrating faith, family freedom, amazing content that made for TV concert experience that's good for the whole family, celebrating faith, family freedom. And then we've got high school chapters rolling out all across the country. So I like to think that Charlie would be smiling down on us, and I believe he is. We want to get into some rather less positive news. Unfortunately, for a few reasons, I actually think it has national importance, and that is the take abduction of Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's mom. So, Savannah Guthrie is the host of the Today Show. She's been hosting that show since twenty eleven. She was a co host of The Third Hour, Chief Legal Corresponspondent, later becoming a main co anchor in twenty twelve. She previously served as a White House correspondent for NBC News from two thousand and eight to twenty eleven. And what's kind of tragic about this is it ties into another current event and that she was supposed to be hosting the twenty twenty six Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Italy. So obviously that's not going to be happening. Because her mother, Nancy, who lived in Tucson, or lives in Tucson.
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Speaker 4: Where she grew up.
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Speaker 3: Where she grew up, so just down the road from us here, really really close to the border. She was abducted from her house. It looks like sometime on Sunday, she failed to show up at church as she always did, and that was so striking to those who are used to seeing her that they immediately reported her as missing and they went to check on her missing. So I when I heard this story, Blake, and it's gonna sound weird, but you were the first person I thought of. And the reason I say that is because when Charlie was here and we were living through Biden's border invasion, we kept warning, you kept warning specifically about the rise of kidnappings in South America and how we were basically opening our doors to the same culture here.
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Speaker 4: It's a long term thing, is that as you as the border between the US and Latin America would break down, I feared and we don't know. We just to clarify, we don't know all the facts here, so this is still speculative on our part. But they do think a kidnapping here is very plausible. They seem to have a ransom note of some kind. They think it might be real. I believe her pacemaker has stopped updating with her Apple Watch and so it seems like she's out of range of it. So various reasons they think it's real. And a thing that this got us thinking of is in Latin America, a very common crime relative to the United States is kidnapping, specifically for ransom. In Venezuela, for example, we.
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Speaker 1: Have an image of this. We do throw it out a three. In Venezuela.
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Speaker 4: Under the Chevez government, they had a breakdown law and order, and so they started having thousands of kidnappings per year. That would be like that having thousands in a nation the size of California.
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Speaker 3: Increased under Hugo Chavez by seven hundred and sixteen percent in exactly abduction.
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Speaker 4: And that's like going into twenty eleven. I don't know what the rate was over the past fifteen years, but I think it remained high. And it's not just Venezuela. Mexico. I think in twenty twenty two or twenty three they had one hundred thousand missing people in a year. That's like a one in a thousand chants of going missing each year in Mexico. I think a lot of that gets resolved eventually, but that's just the thing. It's such a regular industry. In the US, missing people are usually like it could be a custody dispute, or it could be someone kind of ran away and they just genuinely disappeared or like tragically, you have you know, kidnappings that unfortunately and in murders, but you don't see too much kidnapping for ransom as a business model.
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Speaker 3: And I just need to be clear for accuracy sake, we don't know who took her. They don't have any leads, they have no suspects. I mean this is they are trying to get as much help from the community, ring cameras, all of those things. The FBI has been called in cash Betel is in the President Trump has spoken with Savannah Guthrie saying that you know, the full force of the federal government, law enforcement is going to be there helping. There's also been a rant the other it is there's the true social saying that the President spoke with Savannah Guthrie. I think that that's really touching. I'm sure Savannah Guthrie is a liberal person, probably not a supporter, but here in her time of need, and you know, they've even gotten a ransom note that now they can't say that it's one hundred percent that's with one hundred percent certainty that is accurate, that is is authentic, but there are some reasons to believe that it probably is. Let's go ahead and play this from a local affiliate in Tucson, KOLD thirteen News. They are the ones that received the alleged ransom note tied to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, and the station's anchor, Mary Coleman here tells CNN why she believes this might not be a hoax forty five.
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Speaker 5: There are a few things that we can share as far as what the contents were. A lot of it is information that only someone who is holding her for ransom would know, some very sensitive information and things that people who weren't there when she was taken captive would know. So those are things that are concerning. We immediately sense that information over to the Sheriff's department and they're of course looking into the legitimacy of it. It also included a dollar amount to deadline, and again other specifics that only industrie subductor might know, So that definitely raised some red flags.
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Speaker 3: So, just to repeat it, says, the alleged ransom note included a dollar amount, a deadline, and again other specifics that only Guthrie's abductor might know. And there is we have an image this is a blood splatter down I believe on the front porch of the home, which I've been told is sort of like low velocity blood splatter, so something like maybe from a bloody nose, and you know, so it's as opposed to a gunshot or something like that that we're like more high velocity splatter. So the hope is is that she's still alive and that she is being held somewhere, hopefully held for ransom. So let's go through this timeline. So Saturday night, January thirty, first, twenty twenty six, at about nine thirty, Nancy Guthrie, eighty four, arrives at her home in the Catalina Foothills area of Tucson, Arizona. So it's kind of outside of town, a little bit remote. She'd spent the evening having dinner with family, including her daughter, who drove her home. It has believed Annie is the last person to have seen her mother Sunday, February one, so that was late at night. Two am in the morning, Guthrie's pacemaker sinks with her Apple devices at home for the last time. Investigators believe she's taken out of range. Around this time eleven am, Nancy fails to arrive at regular church service, a member of which calls her family. Eleven ten family members arrive at her home to find it empty. Twelve fifteen Pma County Sheriff Department receives a missing person call. Deputies respond and find Nancy's carphone, and while it's still inside the home, blood drops are found leading outside toward the driveway. The doorbell camera had been removed, So I think that's a really important detail there, that the doorbell camera had been removed by Monday. Sheriff Chris Nanos says he believes Nancy Guthrie was taken against her will approximately between nine thirty pm Saturday and eleven am Sunday, so it's a pretty big window. Although that pacemaker syncing with the Apple devices at two am for the last time would probably indicate that it happened.
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Speaker 1: After two am.
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Speaker 3: So the home is treated as a potential crime scene and homicide detectives are involved. And now you've got all of federal law enforcement. Christy Nome was doing some border wall visits down in the Tucson sector, so she's now been dispatched to help. Another key that I think is, you know a lot of people I haven't heard people bring up, but is that customs and border patrol are involved, which again it could just be all hands on.
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Speaker 1: We'll learn more, but certainly.
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Speaker 4: We speculate on this for a reason because it is just to site other examples. Is here in Phoenix, we've also seen a surge and sort of we saw, especially during the Biden years, we saw the surge in international burglary rings. Yep, we saw international fencing rings.
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Speaker 1: As it were.
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Speaker 4: People would steal cars up in Scottsdale and they would be in Mexico in six hours and you're never going to see him again after that.
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Speaker 1: There is a real there's an.
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Speaker 4: Internationalization of crime in the United States that is entirely downstream of the fact that we have had a totally open border for so long, and we hope this isn't a manifestation of that, but at least in my opinion, it's hard for me to not immediately think of those kidnappings for ransom that have happened so often in Latin America. If you follow pro sports, a real thing is pro athletes who came from Venezuela or from the Dominican public places like that they have to worry about their family members getting kidnapp because they know they have a rich relative in the United States.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a real problem.
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Speaker 3: And you think about Savannah got three obviously on the Today Show, huge, huge celebrity, and she just has this eighty octageneering mother out kind of in the outskirts of Tucson, sitting there living seemingly alone.
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Speaker 1: You know, it was interesting.
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Speaker 3: My mother's reaction to this was that, you know, I'm not sure I would want my eighty plus.
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Speaker 1: Year old mom to be living out alone. And I was like, well, but she's that's just it. She never she should have every right to do that.
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Speaker 4: Would never think about civilization is the ability for the week, the elderly, the vulnerable to live in safety. And yes, that point steadily goes away that you do not uphold civilization.
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Speaker 1: Well, it's interesting too.
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Speaker 3: We're gonna have Senator Rick Scott on next uh in the next segment. And you know, Florida is a place where you mentioned Venezuelan's you mentioned all of this Latin American community that has gathered in Miami and in South South Florida, and you know, they love it there because civilization, law and order, because they actually have a government that means business and isn't going to let crooks run the streets anyways. Here's the video of Savannah Guthrie and her sister and her brother in law addressing the ransom note rumors and they speak directly to their mom, Nancy for sixty five.
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Speaker 6: We too have heard the reports at got some letter in the media. As a family, we are doing everything that we can. We are ready to talk. We need to know without a doubt that she is alive and that you have her. We want to hear from you, and we are ready to listen. Mommy. If you are hearing this, you are a strong woman. You are God's precious daughter. Nancy. We believe and know that even in this valley, he is with you. Everyone is looking for you, Mommy, everywhere. We love you.
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Speaker 1: Mom.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, that's really touching stuff. I've heard it for the first time on the drive into the office.
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Speaker 1: In emotional stuff.
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Speaker 3: There's no doubt, you know, and I think, God, Goodness, I think everything we've lived through too makes it harder for some reason, because you know, just these high profile cases where you're forced to sort of be strong in a public sense like that, it's just it's excruciating stuff, and so our hearts and prayers are with Savannah Guthrie and her family and with Nancy her mom. Pray that she's okay and man, so the couple more clips here. This is Christy No, I'm saying DHS is assisting with the search for Nancy Guthrie for sixty six.
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Speaker 7: They have helped, asked us to help with some of our K nine teams, and CBP has partnered with the other agencies involved. But we're all just heartsick about this and hope she's found soon and that she's found safely and that we can get to the bottom of what really happened.
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Speaker 3: And it looks like the search for Nancy has picked up back up at Guthrie's house, So I don't know if they're sweeping for more details here or more clues for sixty four that.
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Speaker 8: The Sheriff's Department announced yesterday that they had cleared the crime scene at Nancy Guthrie's home and handed it back to the Guthrie family. Well, just a short time ago, the whole bunch of Sheriff's deputies showed up there, along with Border Patrol agents with dogs and members of the FBI, and they put the tape back around that house, sealing it off, and we believe that there is a search ongoing in part of the area around the back of that property.
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Speaker 1: Right now.
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Speaker 8: We don't know exactly what they're all looking for, but certainly there is suddenly very intense activity back at Nancy Guthrie's house.
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Speaker 3: So that's an interesting thing where they clear the house, they give it back to the family, and then they move back in and tape it all off.
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Speaker 1: So interesting.
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Speaker 3: I want to show this image though, kind of back to your earlier point four ninety two. That's a pic of a map of Tucson's proximity to the border and corresponding border wall. So if you look at this map, the red portions of it are finished wall, new border wall from President Trump. Orange are older border wall, Yellow is like vehicle fence, green is damage border wall. So it's a pretty I mean, goes stretches into New Mexico. A lot of that land where there isn't border wall is either very second second priority border wall area, very remote, or its mountainous. But I do believe the plan is to complete it all the way through. So just something to keep in mind as we talk about that story.
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Speaker 3: All right, Senator Rick Scott, I got to start with a question here that I did not prep you for, but we were just covering the Savannah Guthrie, her mom Nancy, has been abduct did in Tucson, Arizona, and it reminded me of a lot of conversations Blake here had with Charlie. Charlie mentioned on the show a couple of times that when you have an open border, you're going to have a rise in these abductions because it's very South American. It's very Mexican like, it's a cultural phenomenon. It's south south of the border. Now, you are a senator and formerly the governor of the state of Florida, where you have a lot of Latin Americans, a lot of Venezuelan's Cubans. You know, is this something that you see there? Now, to be fair, we don't know who did this, but is this something that you guys have to wrestle with in Florida just with with the types of populations that have moved in.
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Speaker 9: Well, I mean, we always we're always cautious, but you know, we have great sheriff's departments. You know, we great police departments. We don't have sanctuary cities in Florida, and we've got tough enforcement laws. So if you're convicted in Florida, you serve eighty you have to serve eighty five percent of your sentence. And so there was I saw something on what CNN a couple of years ago in I said, oh, yeah, we don't commit a crime and forward because they put you in jail. We just go down there to party. And I think, I think what's happened around our country is people know where to commit the crimes. You know, they know where to go. So but no, we you know, we don't have you know, first off, you're right, you know a lot of the kidnappings, it's sort of common in Latin America, and and you know, the nice thing is to come to our state and you know, we don't have it. You know, we got a lot of water between us and that, so we we haven't had the same issues that they've had in some other places. And I think the other thing, we're not a sanctuary city and we have tough enforcement laws.
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Speaker 1: Yeah.
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Speaker 3: Well, our hearts and prayers are with the Guthrie family. It's it's really just a terrible story, and it's their video they released is just heartbreaking. And so we are praying for for Nancy Gutthrough that she would be reunited with her family. Hopefully she's safe and well, I want to I want to turn our attention, Senator to the Save Act. Now, there was a clip yesterday. I believe our team is pulling it. I'm not sure if we have it yet.
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Speaker 1: We do.
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Speaker 3: So, this is a leader Thun and he's talking about the pushback that he's getting from Democrats on the Save Act in the Senate four ninety five.
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Speaker 10: Their political basis is demanding they fight with anything that President Trump wants. It is Trump Derangement syndrome. It is on steroids around here these days. And even logical, common sensical things like ensuring that if you're going to vote in an American election, you ought to be an American citizen, they're going to just instinctively appolse. So that's what we're up against.
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Speaker 3: So no mention their Senator of you know, maybe the getting rid of the zombie filibuster, as Senator Lee has called it. There's no talk of putting it in a reconciliation build did not inspire a lot of confidence for me. The floor is yours. What's the status of this highly popular policy.
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Speaker 9: Well, we're going to get it passed. I don't know how we're going to get it done, but Siner, Mike Lee and I are focused on this every day. A lot of our friends in the House are focused on this. You have to have an idea to go on an airplane. You had to have an idea to vote. You ight have to. You should be able to register the vote. If you're you know, you can't prove your cistenship. I can't vote. I mean I can't vote. I wouldn't vote from a crown in France or starmar in in the UK. But I don't get to vote for him. So you can get to vote if you're illegal, we have to use the talking filibuster. It's it's not changing the rules, it's enforcing the rules. It's just saying if you want to if you want to stop, if you want to slow down the process, you can go talk. But this idea that you don't have to talk and we have to wait for sixty votes to show up is wrong. So we're gonna you know, we're gonna keep talking about it. And you saw the President posted about it last night. Uh that if you if the Democrats, you know, want to slow something down, you're gonna have to talk on the floor. But we have got to get things passed that are good for this country. We've got to you know, we've got a secure border. We've got to get homeland security funded. We've got to get ice funded, We've got to pass the Save America. There's a lot of things like that. And we if we you know, if the Democrats are not going to work with us, then we have to use the talking filibuster to get it done.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, so let's go into what the talking filibuster is. And we had Senator Lee kind of when he first floated this idea on the show.
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Speaker 1: Talking about it's pretty straightforward. Yeah, but you know, but take a step back.
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Speaker 3: You know, we we think of sixty votes to break cloture, is it's kind of like we just assume you need sixty votes to do anything in the Senate. That's not really true. Obviously, we have reconciliation. But when you actually look the history, it started in like nineteen seventeen when they really kind of started using this, but it was used very sparingly. But in our modern era it's we just think sixty votes. You got to have sixty votes, and basically, in our divided world, we.
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Speaker 1: Can't get sixty votes on anything.
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Speaker 3: Explain to the audience what it's like in the Senate is what's the workaround? How do you get this done? Is there support to get rid of this zombie filibuster? The floor is your sir.
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Speaker 9: Well number one. If this is important to you, you need to call your senator let them know that the Save America Act or any other bill you think is important has to get passed, and you've got to use the talking filibuster get it done. So all we're gonna do is parre the Democrats to do what they should do. The Philippus was simply a decision by the Senate to say, Okay, at some period of time, we're going to stop talking and we're going to vote. I think Clarence Thomas got votes, all right, so but they didn't use that. They didn't use the filibuster process to prevent him from ever having a vote. So the bottom line is is that we've got it. We've got to, you know, do what door job. If we want to talk, if we want to go talk, have about it. But when you're done talking, we are going to vote. And it's going to take fifty votes plus the Vice president to pass legislation or pass nooms. That's what we have to do.
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Speaker 10: Now.
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Speaker 9: The knobs we've already changed because the Democrats want to block everything. So and this is just they don't want Trump to get anything done. They want, you know, right now where you want. They want to shut down the government. They don't want they don't want a good economy. So we have got it. We have to do this. And by the way, if we want to save this country, we've got to make sure people feel comfortable that our elections are fair. I mean if I mean the just the concept that you don't have to show your idea to vote is foreigned. Americans believe it. Republicans, Democrats, we all believe you have to do this. And so that's what it's. It's we're going to get this done. I'm going to keep fighting. I know Serle's going to keep fighting to get this done. The President is on board, right, he knows we have to use the talking philipbuster to get his agenda done.
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Speaker 3: So So that's your word to the audience is that this will get done. Do you believe that Senator Thune is ready for that type of battle.
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Speaker 9: Well, we haven't done it yet. So I tell everybody the way, the way I think DC works is until it happened, be hopeful, but take action. So what I would do is I would call everybody, every senator and say that you have got to get the Save America out passed. If you can't get Democrats, which they're not going to help us, then you've got to do it through the talking and filibuster and we can. Is it a pain, It's a pain in the rear, right, But so what you know, this is a full time job that we ought to be buster about every day for the American people. This is a very important piece of legislation that's going to save this country.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, I completely agree. But by the way, it's just massively popular. This is this is the wild thing. Even Democrats own voters support it. It's worth reiterating. Let's play the clip again. Even even by the way Black Americans voted, this is their big pushback. It's Jim Crow two point zero three to fifty five.
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Speaker 11: Take a look here favorite photo ID to vote. Eighty five percent of white people favorite, eighty two percent of Latino, seventy six percent.
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Speaker 1: Of Black Americans favorite.
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Speaker 11: So the bottom line is this voter ID is not controvert in this country. A photo ID to vote is not controversial in this country. It is not controversial by party, and it is not controversial by race. The vast majority of Americans agree with Nicki Minaj that, in fact, you should have a photo ID to be.
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Speaker 1: Able to vote.
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Speaker 3: So something of it not so, you know, I guess they're just going with you know, black people and married women are too dumb to get voter ID. And you know Republicans are racist.
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Speaker 9: Oh they want they want Andrew, you're being too nice. The Democrats know they can't win with their policies. This is a they want fraud to win.
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Speaker 1: That's what I love it when you tell me I'm big two nice.
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Speaker 3: This is great. Yes, continue, I totally agree. The only explanation is they want to cheat. It's the only thing that the That's it.
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Speaker 1: It's the only explanation.
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Speaker 3: So I'm by the way, kill the zombie filibuster and make them go on the floor and actually defend the indefensible.
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Speaker 1: Make them do it.
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Speaker 9: Yeah, No, yeah, And I mean let's look, Look, they want to defund ICE, Okay, they don't care about the America public. Look, think about how could you want to defund ICE when you when you you have stories of Lincoln Riley or Johnson Lengari or Rachel Moran, or you hear the stories of these little girls being raped, and then you're saying you don't want ICE to have have the ability to get rid of these criminals. This is the craziest thing in the world.
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Speaker 3: No, and Senator, I mean listen again, I just want to reiterate, out of abundance of caution, we do not know who abducted Nancy Guthrie.
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Speaker 1: We don't.
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Speaker 3: But if we find out that it was cartel related or if it was you know, people that shouldn't be in this country, it's going to add a really important wrinkle to this really quick question for you, Senator on the DHS funding, Where do we Where do we stand nowhere?
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Speaker 9: I mean they're not getting funded. I mean you know this is I mean the Democrats they want to shut down this stuff, They want to destroy the Trump presidency. They don't they don't care about all the crime that come in this country. They don't care. I mean, they are in for the Democrats are in for open borders with criminals and gangs. They're all okay with that. Look, there's some wonderful people want to come in this country, come in legally as we have a process for that and we can improve that. But no, the Democrats will not fund ICE. Their proposals make no sense, right, so they don't. They don't ask local law enforcement to do these things. Why are they asking ICE to do it?
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Speaker 1: Center?
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Speaker 3: You know, listen, we've got leader Foon, he's he's the leader of the majority in the Senate. We backed you to be leader, and so I'm just gonna hang our hat on your assurance that you're gonna get this done, because I believe it is existential to get in the Save Act passed the future of this country. You know, we had Coach Tabervella on saying that that, you know, the Republic as we know it could be over if we don't get election integrity, basic measures like an ID Thank you for fighting. I'm gonna we're gonna take your way to the bank, and we believe you can do it.
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Speaker 1: Get the Save Act pass by Hi folks.
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Speaker 1: The Olympic.
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Speaker 4: Well, we have to talk about the Olympics because, among other things, Charlie loved the Olympics four ninety four.
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Speaker 2: So my best memories growing up were watching the Olympics and cheering for the country I love. I'm a soccer for the Olympics. What it should be, Jack, is an appreciation of excellence and people that really harness their craft, and what country is able to achieve that excellence collectively if you will in the best way, and I mean collectively in the most non communistic, non Kamala Harris way possible.
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Speaker 1: He loved the Olympics.
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Speaker 4: He loved all things that like were America competing for America. He even loved the World Cup, which I always hated on because I hate.
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Speaker 1: Soccer and I don't want soccer. Is very excited about the world he is he loved to be. I didn't like the World Cup because I'm like, it's soccer.
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Speaker 4: We can't allow soccer to get a foothold in America, and if we won the World Cup, that would let it happen.
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Speaker 3: But I will tell you the one bit of soccer that I enjoy watching is the World Cup.
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Speaker 1: I can't help it.
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Speaker 3: Don't do this because I'm like Charlie, I want America to win. Vice President Vance has been arriving he's in Milan to greet the Team USA.
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Speaker 1: You also got the whole Vance family is arriving in Italy. They pose for a photo with Team USA.
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Speaker 3: By the way, I saw the clips of JD with the the Olympians, and legitimately he seems the most excited I've seen him in a long time, like excuse me, like legitimately geeking out on being with them and the way he.
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Speaker 1: Was talking about him.
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Speaker 3: So, but of course there, you know, is some controversy. Apparently it was called the Ice House.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, they're mad that they call the ice House because it's winter. But then now ice is a bad word.
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Speaker 1: We can't have that.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, so they had to change it to the Winter House. Oh boy, which is just very cringe.
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Speaker 4: But there's an even more revealing thing, and I think this it shows how we really have not defeated the woke abomination that's been around forever. It's still lurking, always wants to jump back. This is an Associated Press news report on the extremely pressing fact that Sweden has since a Winter Olympics team to the Winter Olympics and they are too Swedish for sixty three.
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Speaker 12: Immigration from Africa and the Middle East is changing the demographics of Europe's top winter sports countries, but that hasn't really translated to their largely white rosters heading to the Milan Courtina Winter Olympics. For instance, Team Sweden is almost entirely made up of ethnically Swedish athletes, which is hardly a reflection of the country's diversity, as Sweden has welcomed historic numbers of asylum seekers in recent decades. Experts also believe that more needs to be done by winter sports to improve accessibility, specifically for immigrants and underserved communities.
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Speaker 4: Experts, experts what experts?
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Speaker 1: Experts in what?
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Speaker 10: I So?
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Speaker 1: I did not see that. Experts say more needs to be done to improve excessiblity.
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Speaker 3: So what's hilarious about this? Okay, you get immigrants from Africa. I just I'm just asking questions here. Is there a lot of snow in Africa? I guess there's Mount Kill, But is that like full of like bob sleds and ski resorts?
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Speaker 4: I have not heard about that.
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Speaker 3: So do you think immigrants refugees from warmer climates moving to Sweden are gonna be good skiers? Do you think they're gonna be good ice skaters? Do you think they're gonna be good curlers. Is there a lot of curling in Africa that I'm unaware of? In the Middle East? That is the dumbest video I have seen in a really long time.
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Speaker 1: So bad experts, way in experts, and it's too ethnically.
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Speaker 4: Swedish experts are remaining silent entry the experts are saying a thing.
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Speaker 1: This is so dumb, Like, think about how dumb this is. I'm literally okay. We have a lo a lot of dumb stuff in America.
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Speaker 3: We have a Jasmine Crocket, we have Alexandria Acostio Cortes, we have ilhand Omar, We've got dumb for days.
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Speaker 1: That was truly one of the dumbest things I That was stupid.
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Speaker 4: That was really stupid.
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Speaker 1: Okay, so sorry.
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Speaker 3: The team says, I missed some stuff that I need to play on this ice house story. So we're going to revisit the ice House that is now the Winterhouse. This is Amber Glenn, figure skater on Team USA changing the name of the Olympic venue from ice House to Winterhouse four ninety.
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Speaker 13: If something as simple as changing a name can do anything to make someone feel more comfortable, it's really unfortunate that the term ice has an ice skating like I'm here on this sheet of ice and saying that it's kind of like, oh, disheartening that something so negative has taken that name from us. But that is something so minute in comparison to the struggles and the atrocities that people are facing back home.
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Speaker 7: And my heart's are really with the people back in the US.
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Speaker 3: Your heart atrocity, your hearts are with them. Okay, So that that sweetened video was the dumbest thing I'd seen in a long time. That actually might be dumber. So I, in the words of the Great Laura Ingram, shut up and dribble. Okay, I will root for you. I will root for you, Team USA, But now I'm gonna do it through grit teeth. I'm gonna do it through begrudgingly because I just now I know how dumb some of you are. Just shut up and dribble, shut up and skate. Nobody stole the word ice from you. They're saving American lives. You should say thank you God bless our law enforcement officers, and you know, thanks for your service. That's what you say, and you don't, you don't do that. Whatever that was Amber Glenn, dear Lord.
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